SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 10U.K.Access to marked registers and other documents open to public inspection after an election

Inspection of documents open to public inspectionU.K.

3.—(1) Any person is entitled to request that the relevant registration officer make available for inspection a copy of any of the following documents (referred to in this Schedule as “the documents open to public inspection”)—

(a)the marked register or lists;

(b)such other documents relating to a PCC election as the relevant registration officer is required by or under any enactment to retain for any period except—

(i)ballot papers;

(ii)completed corresponding number lists;

(iii)certificates as to employment on the day of the election;

[F1(iv)the list required to be compiled under paragraph 55(4) of Schedule 2.]

(2) A request under sub-paragraph (1) must be made in writing and must specify—

(a)which documents are requested,

(b)the purposes for which the information in any document will be used,

(c)where the request is to inspect the marked register or lists, any reason why inspecting the full register or unmarked lists would not be sufficient to achieve those purposes,

(d)who will inspect the documents,

(e)the date on which they wish to inspect the documents, and

(f)whether they would prefer to inspect the documents in printed or data form.

(3) Subject to sub-paragraph (5), the relevant registration officer must make the documents open to public inspection available for inspection under supervision not later than 10 days after the date of receipt of a request that has been duly made.

(4) In computing the period referred to in sub-paragraph (3)—

(a)a Saturday or Sunday,

(b)Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Good Friday or a bank holiday, or

(c)a day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning,

is to be disregarded.

(5) Where a request has been made to inspect copies of the marked register or lists under sub-paragraph (2) and the relevant registration officer is not satisfied that the purposes of the requestor cannot be met by inspection of the full register, the relevant registration officer must—

(a)inform the requestor of the relevant registration officer's decision under this paragraph, and

(b)provide the requestor with information concerning the availability of the published full register for inspection in accordance with regulation 43 of the 2001 Regulations.

(6) A person who obtains a copy of or information in any document open to public inspection under this paragraph may use it only for the permitted purposes specified in paragraph 5, and such use is also subject to—

(a)any conditions specified in paragraph 5,

(b)any conditions specified in sub-paragraph (8), and

(c)any conditions which would apply to the use of the full register under regulation 109 of the 2001 Regulations where such a person had obtained a copy of that document under sub-paragraph (9).

(7) Where inspection takes place by providing the records or lists on a computer screen or otherwise in data form, the relevant registration officer must ensure that the manner in which, and equipment on which, that copy is provided do not permit any person consulting that copy to—

(a)search it by electronic means by reference to the name of any person; or

(b)copy or transmit any part of that copy by electronic or any other means.

(8) Subject to sub-paragraph (9), a person who inspects a copy of a document open to public inspection, whether a printed copy or in data form, may not—

(a)make copies of any part of it, or

(b)record any particulars in it,

except that a person who inspects a copy of the marked register or lists may make hand-written notes.

(9) The relevant registration officer must, on request, supply free of charge copies of any documents open to public inspection—

(a)to the Security Service, the Government Communications Headquarters, or the Secret Intelligence Service;

(b)to a person who has inspected those documents and who is entitled to be supplied with a copy of the marked register or lists by virtue of being a person to whom regulation 109 of the 2001 Regulations applies.